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Despite the long history of gestational surrogacy (the first case dates back to 1985), there are still many myths surrounding the procedure that cast a shadow on the facts about surrogacy.
There are two main interested parties in a reproductive program involving a surrogate mother: the intended parents and the gestational carrier.
The reason for surrogacy is primarily rooted in the natural desire of people to be parents, even if their nature does not allow them to realize their desire on their own.
Finding a surrogate mother is one of the most difficult stages of the entire reproductive program.
The decision to involve a surrogate mother in the reproductive program requires being well-informed and conducting a balanced analysis of multiple factors.
We propose to examine through the prism of criticism a high-profile criminal case related to surrogacy in Argentina.
Once pregnant and becoming a mother, women breathe a sigh of relief, believing that the problem of infertility no longer threatens them, and they will be able to have as many children as they want.
Worries about a possible termination of pregnancy haunt women throughout the entire period of gestation.
Surrogacy is illegal in many countries, including France. However, some countries like Belgium, Ukraine or Canada allow this practice under certain conditions. This article explores the legal destinations for those looking to expand their family through a surrogate mother.
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